Anyone? I'd appreciate any pointers. I can't even figure out whether
this is a bug or a coding error.

On Feb 24, 10:49 am, Kiran Rao <techie.curi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been struggling with this strange problem for quite some time. A
> brief summary of the issue is this:
>
> "An ImageView's Drawable in portrait orientation with a certain bounds
> set on it, on changing orientation and returning to portrait, does not
> retain the set bounds. Instead it reverts to its original bounds. This
> is in spite of forcefully setting the explicit bounds on orientation
> change. Do note that any bounds that you later set on Click etc are
> obeyed."
>
> I worked around this by abandoning the ImageView in favor of a custom
> View object and setting the Drawable using drawBitmap() within
> onDraw(). But could anyone point out what I was doing wrong in the
> ImageView approach?
>
> Links describing the issue in detail:
> 1) StackOverflow thread -http://stackoverflow.com/q/9237932/570930
> 2) Sample project illustrating the issue, a debug version which logs
> in more detail, and my "solution" involving custom View - Uploaded on
> Google Project Hosting 
> -http://code.google.com/p/android-drawable--invalidation-on-orientatio...
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Regards,
> ========
> Kiran Rao.

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